Hi 🙂 Thanks for your comment. Yes, you are correct – it’s the same principle as in real life. 🙂 Some people are just appealing to me and others aren’t. Not that I won’t give people a chance if they want to be friends and don’t initially appeal to me. But you know what I mean 🙂
Your “outdoors” comments are correct. My DAZ Studio skills are very typical of someone who has taught themselves something – pretty good in some areas and woeful in others. Lighting is a real weakness for me and one that I am struggling to develop. I really wanted a semi-outdoors feel with a creepy night sky and in my test renders using DAZ’s default renderer this was the case. But once I moved to LuxRender (which produces much more visually appealing renders) I lost the sky. I know it has something to do with my lighting but spent two days trying to figure it out and have yet to achieve understanding 🙁
You are spot on about the tilt guides. 🙂 It took me ages to pose her. And yes, it does look like she has light in her nose in the third pic. Someone who uses Poser (part of the same family of products) noted something similar about the inside of models’ mouths.
It’s funny, the outcome was not a all how I expected and yet I do like it 🙂
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I guess that is the best way to make friends IRL: “the [person]
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Hi 🙂 Thanks for your comment. Yes, you are correct – it’s the same principle as in real life. 🙂 Some people are just appealing to me and others aren’t. Not that I won’t give people a chance if they want to be friends and don’t initially appeal to me. But you know what I mean 🙂
Your “outdoors” comments are correct. My DAZ Studio skills are very typical of someone who has taught themselves something – pretty good in some areas and woeful in others. Lighting is a real weakness for me and one that I am struggling to develop. I really wanted a semi-outdoors feel with a creepy night sky and in my test renders using DAZ’s default renderer this was the case. But once I moved to LuxRender (which produces much more visually appealing renders) I lost the sky. I know it has something to do with my lighting but spent two days trying to figure it out and have yet to achieve understanding 🙁
You are spot on about the tilt guides. 🙂 It took me ages to pose her. And yes, it does look like she has light in her nose in the third pic. Someone who uses Poser (part of the same family of products) noted something similar about the inside of models’ mouths.
It’s funny, the outcome was not a all how I expected and yet I do like it 🙂
Once again, thanks 🙂